Ages ago, after Mark Foo had died at Mavs, I spent a season up in HMB w Jeff Clark. We were on every swell.
As I turned my work in to the magazines I worked for, not many wanted anything to do with it.
Why?
“He (Jeff) stands funny. Looks like a kook.”
Keep in mind that he was facing the wave going both directions and it was Mavs at massive size.
I pointed out to a couple of my editors that Jeff recently had surgery to remove bone spurs, and that what he did out there was exceptional.
In time I had learned what I need to, and wrote a feature titled “The Road to Half Moon Bay” It was published by UK magazine, The Surfers Path, and would up being passed around the entertainment Industry, which I was already beginning to work in coincidentally, as Locations, Production Stills, and Art Dept. I eventually became a DP and Cinematography Director.
As a result of my 25 years in content creation, I tend to see things a bit differently. I suspect that is from rote repetition of certain disciplines, applied in order to not fall into regimented-linear thought patterns.
You want to see things from way back in the room, possibly even via different arenas of dimensionality. Always seek out the sub surface motivation in a story. What spiritual facet is being sold in the telling of the story?
Below are two succinct media productions.
The first is a break down on the process of thought manipulation based on current events.
The second looks at the Entertainment Industry and is titled “Out of the Shadows” and how we are able to create a specific reality for content consumers.